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my reckonin'--an' a lot more, maybe." "Thar!" declared John, slapping the mustang. "You can jest hang up here till my next trip. Milt, how 're your hosses?" "Wintered fine." "Wal, thet's good. We'll need two big, strong hosses right off." "What for?" queried Dale, sharply. He dropped a stick of wood and straightened up from the camp-fire. "You're goin' to ride down to Pine with me--thet's what for." Familiarly then came back to Dale the quiet, intent suggestiveness of the Beemans in moments foreboding trial. At this certain assurance of John's, too significant to be doubted, Dale's thought of Pine gave slow birth to a strange sensation, as if he had been dead and was vibrating back to life. "Tell what you got to tell!" he broke out. Quick as a flash the Mormon replied: "Roy's been shot. But he won't die. He sent for you. Bad deal's afoot. Beasley means to force Helen Rayner out an' steal her ranch." A tremor ran all through Dale. It seemed another painful yet thrilling connection between his past and this vaguely calling future. His emotions had been broodings dreams, longings. This thing his friend said had the sting of real life. "Then old Al's dead?" he asked. "Long ago--I reckon around the middle of February. The property went to Helen. She's been doin' fine. An' many folks say it's a pity she'll lose it." "She won't lose it," declared Dale. How strange his voice sounded to his own ears! It was hoarse and unreal, as if from disuse. "Wal, we-all have our idees. I say she will. My father says so. Carmichael says so." "Who's he?" "Reckon you remember thet cow-puncher who came up with Roy an' Auchincloss after the girls--last fall?" "Yes. They called him Las--Las Vegas. I liked his looks." "Humph! You'll like him a heap when you know him. He's kept the ranch goin' for Miss Helen all along. But the deal's comin' to a head. Beasley's got thick with thet Riggs. You remember him?" "Yes." "Wal, he's been hangin' out at Pine all winter, watchin' for some chance to get at Miss Helen or Bo. Everybody's seen thet. An' jest lately he chased Bo on hossback--gave the kid a nasty fall. Roy says Riggs was after Miss Helen. But I think one or t'other of the girls would do thet varmint. Wal, thet sorta started goin's-on. Carmichael beat Riggs an' drove him out of town. But he come back. Beasley called on Miss Helen an' offered to marry her so's not to take the ranch from her, he said."
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